Bridging hydrogen science, cellular biology, and neurotechnology to explore the future of brain-computer interfaces.
Hydrogen Scientist & Neurotechnology Researcher
Green Hydrogen Researcher & Neurotechnology Innovator
Debajeet K. Bora is a dedicated researcher at the intersection of green hydrogen technology and neuroscience. With deep expertise in cost-effective electrolyzer development for sustainable hydrogen production, Debajeet has opened this research blog to explore a groundbreaking hypothesis: hydrogen is not merely an energy source, but a fundamental pathway for the correct functioning of the human brain.
The Hydrogen-Consciousness Connection:
This blog bridges two seemingly disparate fields—green hydrogen energy and neuroscience—to demonstrate that hydrogen ion (H+) gradients are central to ATP synthesis, mitochondrial function, and ultimately, consciousness itself. By understanding how hydrogen powers cellular energy metabolism, we unlock new possibilities for designing sustainable, biocompatible brain-computer interfaces powered by the body's own glucose and ATP.
Certificate in Molecular Cell Biology - Harvard University
Green hydrogen, electrolyzer development, cellular metabolism, BCIs
Sustainable neural chips powered by body's own glucose/ATP

Verified Certificate in Molecular Cell Biology from Harvard University (edX), demonstrating expertise in neuronal electrical properties and cellular mechanisms.
Advance understanding of how hydrogen ion gradients power brain energy metabolism and consciousness. Develop cost-effective electrolyzer technology for green hydrogen production while exploring hydrogen-based fuel cells for next-generation, sustainable brain-computer interfaces.
BCIs powered by sustainable, biocompatible hydrogen fuel cells; paralyzed patients regaining mobility; seamless human-machine integration.
Hydrogen: Not Just Energy, But Consciousness Itself
This blog challenges conventional thinking by proposing that hydrogen ion (H+) gradients are fundamental to consciousness. Every article is grounded in peer-reviewed research from neuroscience, bioenergetics, and quantum biology.
The central thesis: By mastering hydrogen electrochemistry at the cellular level, we can design brain-computer interfaces aligned with how nature powers thought itself. Green hydrogen technology teaches principles of sustainable energy conversion directly applicable to mitochondrial function and neural computation.
We aim to:
How hydrogen ion gradients power ATP synthesis and consciousness.
Mitochondrial function, ion transport, synaptic plasticity.
Cost-effective electrolyzers and sustainable H2 production as models for cellular energy.
Sustainable neural chips powered by body's own fuel—the ultimate renewable energy.
BCIs, neural prosthetics, human-machine symbiosis.
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